By the way ... in your calculations, you have only considered the use of weed for joints ... But there are many other uses in other industries an that not only in the Canadian market but in many other countries, for example:
- as a dietary supplement
- in the medicine sector
- in food
- as an additive in spirits such as beer, wine etc.
- as an additive in cosmetics
etc.
The further processing into oils alone opens up a wide range of possible uses (with good shelf life and thus long storage possibilities).
The current talk about "oversupply" is such an obvious propaganda that every reasonable person should be clear that it is nonsense. Nevertheless, or perhaps because of this, one should take this talk seriously, because it is promoted by very strong and influential forces who either for political or economic reasons do not want changes through a new industry. So they want to stop them or at least delay or disturb the developments of progress. That's a sad fact!